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goldilocks Wrote:

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> Also just heard that Aneto is closing (by Goose

> Green) - my point on this is not that the 'Lane is

> in decline' - but more to flag that the increasing

> rates is generally pushing some businesses out and

> there is continual turnover.


Aneto's still saying 'under offer' on rightmove


But whilst searching I noted G (Peckham Rye) is up for sale too.

Mscrawthew Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> -----

> > Another empty shop/new business is about to be

> > added to the list when Sogim Pharmacy closes.

> > There is already a 'New Lease Available' sign

> > nailed to the outside. Pharmacist says

> increased

> > rent is why she is leaving.

>

> As far as I know this lovely lady will be

> relocating to another premises in Lordship Lane

> which is to be confirmed. If we don't support our

> independents then big companies will take over. I

> love Sogem's, always friendly and willing to help

> and advise at the drop of a hat. Please support

> local business!


I think she's relocating to the old Lush Designs shop over the road.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Mscrawthew Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > maxxi Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Another empty shop/new business is about to

> be

> > > added to the list when Sogim Pharmacy closes.

> > > There is already a 'New Lease Available' sign

> > > nailed to the outside. Pharmacist says

> > increased

> > > rent is why she is leaving.

> >

> > As far as I know this lovely lady will be

> > relocating to another premises in Lordship Lane

> > which is to be confirmed. If we don't support

> our

> > independents then big companies will take over.

> I

> > love Sogem's, always friendly and willing to

> help

> > and advise at the drop of a hat. Please support

> > local business!

>

> I think she's relocating to the old Lush Designs

> shop over the road.



That?s good news if it happens. The space was a little large for what?s needed, so hope this right sizing better aligns on affordability and business success

Sue Wrote:

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> https://www.asnatureintended.uk.com/2019/08/15/as-

> nature-intended-dulwich-store-opening/

>

> Opening where Surma used to be.


What an awful replacement. A fancy, expensive, health food shop is no replacement for a decent curry house. there is one of these in Balham i seem to recall and the prices are extortionate.

Gubodge Wrote:

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> I'm not at all worried about the curry house

> situation. I am concerned what the impact As

> Nature Intended will have on Health Matters, just

> opposite.


Indeed.


As pointed out elsewhere on the forum.


Also on Gather, who have only just opened after a lot of hard work :(

Sue Wrote:

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> Gubodge Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'm not at all worried about the curry house

> > situation. I am concerned what the impact As

> > Nature Intended will have on Health Matters,

> just

> > opposite.

>

> Indeed.

>

> As pointed out elsewhere on the forum.

>

> Also on Gather, who have only just opened after a

> lot of hard work :(


Having just been to the As Nature Intended in Spitalfields yesterday, I am less concerned about Gather. As Nature Intended was eye wateringly expensive; Gather is very reasonable, and with a good wide range, and you can buy as little or as much as you need. Lovely staff too.

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